The Sister War
med by the divorce papers and Jace's harsh words.
ing her to abort their baby was heartless. Panic gripped her as she w
d, exuding an air of elegance. Feigh's surprise quickly turned to
abortion. Instead, he told her to accompany him to Black Ma
as one of hope. Was Jace c
ned cold as he spoke. "Don't get any ideas. I w
th a hint of mischief, faced him. "I may be cheap, but at least I'm not pret
s jacket, his face darkening with ang
eplied. "Do you know why you s
eme. She intended to be with you but ended up with someone el
roughly, his cold fingers tightening around her
you?" he growled. "How can a woma
hitting the sharp edge of the bed. Pain surged through her, and she broke into
impressive, but I wouldn't care if something happe
gh fainted from the pain, and when
ents. Just then, the doctor on duty entered. She looked at Feigh
gh. "What do you
ctor explained. "It's malignant. You must choose b
hts scattered like leaves in the wind, a voice pierced through the haze, calling out to her, "Lucy, Lucy."Slowly, like
ed on her face. She chided Feigh for not sharing the weighty news that had evidently taken a toll on her. The
f Jace's callous actions, the pain that seared through her body, all resurfaced like a ni
. She knew the truth, the reality of Jace's infidelity, yet she clung to him like a shipwreck survivor to drif
y of another child, a future that seemed distant and uncertain. Yet, amidst the pain and turmoil, sh
read of losing the fragile balance she clung to, it propelled her into action. With a mix of desperation and resignation,
felt like an outsider in a wo
netrate. And as she collided with a haughty socialite, the disdain in